NoteProvided differs from InfoProvided in that unlike InfoProvided, NoteProvided isn't
a RecordableEvent. If fired because of a note call from a test, for example, the NoteProvided will immediately
be sent to the reporters rather than being stored and sent in the recordedEvents field of the test completion event. Thus,
NoteProvided enables "status notifications" to be provided
while tests are happening. The difference between NoteProvided and AlertProvided, which is also a "status notification"
fired immediately during tests, is that AlertProvided is intended for warnings, where as NoteProvided is just
for information. As an illustration, AlertProvided messages are displayed in yellow, NoteProvided in green,
in the stdout, stderr, and file reporters.

An NoteProvided event may be fired from anywhere. In this respect NoteProvided is different
from events for which it is defined whether they are fired in the context of a suite or test.
If fired in the context of a test, the NoteProvided event should include a NameInfo in which
testName is defined. If fired in the context of a suite, but not a test, the NoteProvided event
should include a NameInfo in which testName is not defined. If fired within the context
of neither a suite nor a test, the nameInfo of the NoteProvided event (an Option[NameInfo]) should be None.

ordinal

an Ordinal that can be used to place this event in order in the context of
other events reported during the same run

message

a localized message suitable for presenting to the user

nameInfo

an optional NameInfo that if defined, provides names for the suite and optionally the test
in the context of which the information was provided

throwable

an optional Throwable

formatter

an optional Formatter that provides extra information that can be used by reporters in determining
how to present this event to the user

location

An optional Location that provides information indicating where in the source code an event originated.

payload

an optional object that can be used to pass custom information to the reporter about the NoteProvided event

threadName

a name for the Thread about whose activity this event was reported

timeStamp

a Long indicating the time this event was reported, expressed in terms of the
number of milliseconds since the standard base time known as "the epoch": January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT